The South African Women’s team head into the third T20I against the White Ferns in Wellington aware that a win will keep them alive in this five-match series.The previous two T20I matches have not gone according to plan for the Proteas who have fallen short of their one-day international exploits.The two teams will compete at the Basin Reserve over the next two days with the home side hoping to wrap up proceedings having triumphed in Mount Maunganui and Hamilton.
The visitors will have the services of seam bowler, Marizanne Kapp who has been cleared by the medical team and looks poised to play her first T20 of the New Zealand tour at the Basin Reserve
The visitors will have the services of seam bowler, Marizanne Kapp who has been cleared by the medical team and looks poised to play her first T20 of the New Zealand tour at the Basin Reserve
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